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Chris Herring

I love how Biden almost seems surprised to see that certain petiole have shown up for maybe the most exciting thing to happen in modern Delaware history.

Clare Malone

Oh wow, Biden had some pep in his step walking up to the podium! He did a little run.

Geoffrey Skelley

Harris also mentioned the record numbers that turned out to vote, and, boy, does that look to be the case — we are at about 150 million total votes in the presidential race. But with many votes left to be counted, it looks like this election will set a record for turnout among the voting-eligible population in elections since 1971, when the voting age was lowered to 18. As things stand, just over 62 percent of the voting-eligible population has turned out, but that number will likely climb to 63 or 64 percent in the coming days, especially as California completes its tally. The previous post-1971 high was 61.6 percent in 2008, according to data from the United States Elections Project.


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